Whit's the Score? The UofG Sport Podcast

Andrew Cotter

29 min · 4. feb. 2022
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Andrew Cotter is a world-renowned sports commentator, working primarily for the BBC and covering events including The Boat Race and international rugby tournaments. Andrew grew up in Troon, Ayrshire, and joined the University of Glasgow in 1991, studying French and Philosophy. His career in sports broadcasting started in 2000, and has since covered everything from golf and rugby to his dogs, Olive and Mabel – Andrew's YouTube videos commenting on the lives of his dogs have had over 90 million views!

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